The Summit is near the San Francisco Bay AreaBetween Santa Cruz and San Jose

Join Leaders from Some of the Top OrganizationsIncluding Accenture, Cisco, SAP, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, Coca-Cola and many more

The 75-Acre Conference Center Campus Includes Two Dozen Buildings, Amphitheaters, Streams, Woodland Trails and More

A New Way of Leading

Today’s fast-paced and uncertain times call for leaders to have minds that are incredibly focused and clear.

In addition to the difficult and stressful demands on leaders today, more and more employees are unwilling to accept a purely top-down approach in the workplace. Plus, there’s now an emerging movement of employees looking for more meaning, happiness and connectedness at work.

This requires a new way of leading, and a new, people-centered approach to leadership.

Consider This . . .

“In a 2016 McKinsey & Company study of more than 52,000 managers, 86% rated themselves as inspiring and good role models. But this stands in stark contrast to how employees perceive their leaders. A 2016 Gallup engagement survey found that 82% of employees see their leaders as fundamentally uninspiring.”

- From Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter’s new book, The Mind of the Leader, being published by Harvard Business Review Press in March 2018

How Mindful Leadership Leads to People-Centered Leadership

Three important characteristics of mindful leadership are mindfulness, compassion and service. Mindfulness helps you with focus and resilience. It also helps you to understand how your mind works, and to become more self-aware.

Compassion is not about being soft. It's about understanding people at an emotional level, and truly caring about their well-being.

A commitment to service helps you to get out of the way, and provide the space and support that people need to thrive. It's one of the cornerstones of a people-centered organizational culture.

Put together, these three qualities are a powerful way for you to improve the way you lead yourself, your people, and your organization.

Who's Attending?

Here are a few of the organizations represented by leaders who have already registered:

Accenture

Facebook

Google

FedEx

Intuit

SAP

Nokia

LinkedIn

Coca-Cola

Los Angeles Police Department

The Associated Press

Organic India

University of British Columbia

Sorenson Communications

St. Luke's School

Contra Costa County

Radnet

Golden Gate University

United States Forest Service

American Family Insurance

Albertsons Companies

PLUS many more large corporations, mid-size and small businesses, entrepreneurs, state and county governments, schools and universities, and non-profits

A Spectacular and Elegant New Bay Area Venue

The state-of-the-art 1440 Multiversity is tucked within a magnificent forest of California redwoods between Santa Cruz and Silicon Valley.

The campus is 28 miles from the San Jose Airport, where shuttle service to 1440 is available.

We encourage you to stay overnight with us. A wide variety of accommodations are available.

You'll receive a link to book 1440 accommodations after you purchase your ticket.

The 1440 Multiversity Lodge is a great place to relax in between sessions or at the end of the day

Those staying at 1440 Multiversity are able to unwind in various ways including nearby hiking trails, contemplative nature walks and an infinity pool next to the redwoods.

Relaxed, Quiet Networking

The 1440 Mulitiversity facilities offer many options for networking, sharing of ideas and insights with other Summit goers. The soothing outdoor settings facilitates an ambiance of calm and trust simply not found in most other venues.

You'll receive a link to book 1440 accommodations after you purchase your ticket.

SAVE $60/NIGHT

Kitchen Table

Perched on a ridge above Carbonera Creek sits Kitchen Table—a defining and incredible communal element of campus. Gather with friends old and new and linger to enjoy healthy, seasonal, and locally sourced meals while sitting by the fireplace or dining al fresco—overlooking the forest canopy and gently running creek.